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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: ...
✨ Hot off the press! ✨The latest issue of our Elder Law, Probate Litigation & Special Needs Newsletter is here! 🔎 This month’s highlights include:• Don’t Rely on Medicare or... Read More > -
Don’t Rely on Medicare or Medicaid for Your Long-Term...
As Americans live longer than ever before, planning for long-term care (LTC) is no longer optional—it’s essential. Yet, many people still mistakenly believe that Medicare or Medicaid will be... Read More > -
When Does an Agent Under a Power of Attorney Become Liable? ...
August was National Make-A-Will Month, but September is a good time to revisit another key component of estate and elder planning: powers of attorney (POAs). These documents are critical tools for... Read More > -
The Black Hole: Navigating the Passing of a Spouse During a ...
In a recent vlog, Xena A. Balcazar, an associate in the Family Law and Elder Law Practice Groups at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, discusses a longstanding legal ambiguity in matrimonial law: what occurs... Read More > -
Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: ...
Hot off the press! The latest issue of our Elder Law, Probate Litigation & Special Needs Newsletter is here! 🔎 This month’s highlights include:• Understanding Guardianship• Lessons from... Read More > -
How to Identify Signs of Nursing Home Neglect in New Jersey ...
Nursing home neglect remains a serious problem in New Jersey facilities, affecting thousands of vulnerable residents who depend on caregivers for their basic needs and safety. When nursing homes fail... Read More > -
Can I Give My Kids $19,000 a Year and Apply for Medicaid?...
If you have money to give your children, you certainly can, but you should be aware that you may face consequences should you apply for Medicaid long-term care coverage within five years after each... Read More > -
Caveats in Probate: How to Challenge a Will in New Jersey...
After the loss of a loved one, families often face difficult questions—especially when the terms of a will are unexpected or the person named as executor is unfit. In these situations, it's... Read More > -
Navigating Health Coverage After 26: Special Protections...
Turning 26 is a major milestone when it comes to health insurance. Under most group health plans, this is the age at which dependent children typically “age out” of coverage under a parent’s... Read More >








